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based on polling it is razor tight and a lot of these battleground states. going to bring you both back to talk about that in the coming weeks. thank you. nice to see a gentleman. we have breaking news that a suspect in the ambush of two l.a. county sheriff's deputies who police have in custody at this hour. a supreme court nominee andy cohen and barrett back on the hill, talking with john cornyn, a senate meeting area soon, and we got word from the president for the first time since the showdown last night in cleveland that joe biden swings through western pennsylvania, in pittsburgh right now. screen left. coming up on that as we continue right after this. attention veterans, today's all time low mortgage rates just dropped even lower. veterans who refi now can save three thousand dollars a year. with newday's va streamline refi, there's no income verification, no appraisal and no out of pocket costs. one call can save you $3000 a year. $3000! that's a big deal. well, see this handsome man, his name was william. and william fell in love with rose and they
based on polling it is razor tight and a lot of these battleground states. going to bring you both back to talk about that in the coming weeks. thank you. nice to see a gentleman. we have breaking news that a suspect in the ambush of two l.a. county sheriff's deputies who police have in custody at this hour. a supreme court nominee andy cohen and barrett back on the hill, talking with john cornyn, a senate meeting area soon, and we got word from the president for the first time since the...
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first impressions make a big deal in these races that are razor tight in some of these states. as we mentioned there is a good portion of folks voting already. that's an aside now. we mention the six topics on the agenda including the economy. president trump's strongest suit in the polls. we've seen that for some time. is it enough to put him over the top for undecided voters? mercedes schlapp is here in cleveland and i'll talk to her about that. plus there is this. we have a hostage situation at a home in oregon leaving multiple people dead. what we learn about the stand-off as we continue live in cleveland and new york city right after this. a smile has the power to get you feelin' alright. at aspen dental, we're making every day a little brighter with our smile wide, smile safe promise. we've got you covered, in every way, giving deep cleaning a whole new meaning. and if you don't have insurance, we'll give you an extra safety net, too, with a free new patient exam and x-rays. at aspen dental, we're making it alright to feel safe and get smiling. we promise. call 1-800-aspe
first impressions make a big deal in these races that are razor tight in some of these states. as we mentioned there is a good portion of folks voting already. that's an aside now. we mention the six topics on the agenda including the economy. president trump's strongest suit in the polls. we've seen that for some time. is it enough to put him over the top for undecided voters? mercedes schlapp is here in cleveland and i'll talk to her about that. plus there is this. we have a hostage situation...
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here's what i find interesting developing: the state of north carolina right now razor tight when you put the averages together. that could be expected at the moment. this, however, is what sticks out to me. these are mail-in ballots accepted us far in north carolina. among democrats over 100,000. republicans at 31,000 and no party affiliation which is a growing part of the electorate. it will change every day. we heard some reporting suggesting that democrats who suggested go ahead and mail in your ballot early are backing away from that. what would be the strategy behind that in north carolina? >> well, they are scared that these ballots, people are sending them in. not completing them like they need to be completed. thousands of ballots are thrown out every year because they are not in the proper envelope or the signature is not in the right place. or they don't fill it out correctly. they are pushing all of these voters to get there and send in the ballots as opposed to going to early voting which most states also have. in doing that, they are raising the possibility that some of
here's what i find interesting developing: the state of north carolina right now razor tight when you put the averages together. that could be expected at the moment. this, however, is what sticks out to me. these are mail-in ballots accepted us far in north carolina. among democrats over 100,000. republicans at 31,000 and no party affiliation which is a growing part of the electorate. it will change every day. we heard some reporting suggesting that democrats who suggested go ahead and mail in...
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tight race with democrat katie mcginty. he has the slight leads 48.2% of the moment and katie mcginty with 47.9%. he's a conservative who has it been in the race in his life against mcginty. she's a first-time candidate former went to an advisor so money started piling into this race. it's the most expensive senate race in history at this hour. too close to call. we will wait and see who comes out on top. finally the small states that loomed large in the race for senate control likely to go down to the wire. new hampshire the race between kelly ayotte and democratic governor maggie hassan kelly iata 48 .5% over maggie hassan. those are well-known and well-liked in the granite state. we are watching this one extraordinarily close. it looks like for now the republicans are holding the senate. neil: kelly ayotte had disavowed donald trump after the release of that tape some weeks back and though she was juggling that interparty and everything else she goes on to serve another term. it's just a remarkable turn of events. >> one
tight race with democrat katie mcginty. he has the slight leads 48.2% of the moment and katie mcginty with 47.9%. he's a conservative who has it been in the race in his life against mcginty. she's a first-time candidate former went to an advisor so money started piling into this race. it's the most expensive senate race in history at this hour. too close to call. we will wait and see who comes out on top. finally the small states that loomed large in the race for senate control likely to go...
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. >> we're continuing to watch a razor-tight vote for president. we've got several states still outstanding as too close to call, including florida, michigan, nevada, north carolina recently went into the trump margin. let's go to andrea mitchell right now at the clinton headquarters where i know they reacted to that slew of clinton calls a few minutes ago. but again, we continue some upset, considerable upset about north carolina, because of north carolina being one place where she went more than almost any place except florida. that said, their hopes now reside in michigan, in new hampshire. a lot of hope that they can pull this through in new hampshire. and also, as you were pointing out, the possibility of arizona. they need to hold wisconsin. i don't know how much of that vote, you say that milwaukee is in, but madison would if madison is indeed out, that could be the balance of power. regarding those senate raises, though, that is another huge blow. and the fact that evan bayh and ron wyden and ted strickland have not been able to capture tho
. >> we're continuing to watch a razor-tight vote for president. we've got several states still outstanding as too close to call, including florida, michigan, nevada, north carolina recently went into the trump margin. let's go to andrea mitchell right now at the clinton headquarters where i know they reacted to that slew of clinton calls a few minutes ago. but again, we continue some upset, considerable upset about north carolina, because of north carolina being one place where she went...
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conversely, if this is razor tight in florida, we might be in for a long night. florida will give us the key but also, north carolina, so important. ohio, and pennsylvania and what's important, donald trump has to win all four states. that is really his challenge tonight. if he somehow tries to pick off of michigan but again, he almost has to run the table tonight. >> let's talk about, donald trump said this will be brexit where the polling is flawed. nate silver, i think he gave people cardiac arrest on the democratic side. you've been consistent in providing our data. but could the polling just be that off? >> always, we've seen polls since i've been covering politics. sometimes they can be wrong but why the brexit analogy doesn't make sense. all the polling was 50% but didn't believe brexit would win but show it's a close race. i see hillary clinton having a bigger advantage than barack obama did in this time in the 2012. >> out of time, quickly, the senate. >> democrats need four seats. if hillary clinton wins, five if not. it's going to potentially be a 50/5
conversely, if this is razor tight in florida, we might be in for a long night. florida will give us the key but also, north carolina, so important. ohio, and pennsylvania and what's important, donald trump has to win all four states. that is really his challenge tonight. if he somehow tries to pick off of michigan but again, he almost has to run the table tonight. >> let's talk about, donald trump said this will be brexit where the polling is flawed. nate silver, i think he gave people...
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early voting in florida appears to be absolutely razor tight. coin toss. and early voting in nevada pairs to favor hillary clinton. generally speaking, is that where we are? >> that is where we are. and donald trump is going to different states like minnesota, which hasn't gone republican since 1972. the roeason he's looking at migt be mifrn mip and michigan about, when you go to the electoral map, you give trump all of mitt romney states from 2012, right, and that includes winning north carolina. really important there. you're only at 206. carl mentioned you have to get a lot more. you have to win florida, ohio, and then you've got to win iowa. that gets you to 2259. you're still 11 short. nevada is only 6, it doesn't get through. but some of the big states, pennsylvania and michigan in particular, they solve all your problems if you're donald trump stuck at 259. >> less tan than would days bef the polls open and he's in minnesota. last time minnesota went republican is 1972. >> he's getting big crowds everywhere he goes. i was out in the middle of a soyb
early voting in florida appears to be absolutely razor tight. coin toss. and early voting in nevada pairs to favor hillary clinton. generally speaking, is that where we are? >> that is where we are. and donald trump is going to different states like minnesota, which hasn't gone republican since 1972. the roeason he's looking at migt be mifrn mip and michigan about, when you go to the electoral map, you give trump all of mitt romney states from 2012, right, and that includes winning north...
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then to new hampshire where the polls are razor tight. a tied race in new hampshire. the new information comes in, ali. on monday she goes to grand rap its, michigan. the first time she has added a stop in grand rap itids. she add a she added a state friday. is the clinton campaign concerned about michigan? i've asked that exact question. no, not concerned. at the same time, it's important, they think, critical to hold court in michigan. it is a part of their map to get it to 270, and if donald trump were to pick it off, it wouldn't mean she would lose but certainly complicate her path to 270 and we learned president obama will make a stop in michigan as well. so underscores the importance of holding court. we knew about this final event here in philadelphia. that big unity rally with the president and with the first lady, and then, ali, added another stop in north carolina, a midnight rally there. north carolina, an important battleground state there. fighting for every vote there, and some concerns when they learned that african-american early voter turnout didn't m
then to new hampshire where the polls are razor tight. a tied race in new hampshire. the new information comes in, ali. on monday she goes to grand rap its, michigan. the first time she has added a stop in grand rap itids. she add a she added a state friday. is the clinton campaign concerned about michigan? i've asked that exact question. no, not concerned. at the same time, it's important, they think, critical to hold court in michigan. it is a part of their map to get it to 270, and if donald...
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. >> reporter: as americans focus on the razor-tight presidential race between hillary clinton and donald trump, u.s. officials tell nbc news the government has its eyes on potential threats to election day security. according to multiple sources, the u.s. has launched an unprecedented effort to protect attacks aimed at sowing confusion as americans head to the polls. current and former officials say an attack on critical infrastructure, including the u.s. power grid, is 1 of the 3 worst case scenarios on the list of concerns. one highly placed intelligence source tells nbc news -- your vote is safe. you just might not have any lights. also on the list, a large-scale in other words -- part of the internet goes down. or, a cyber attack aimed at disabling communications and transportation in swing states. but intelligence sources in a senior obama national security official tells nbc news they believe a more likely scenario would involve hackers from russia or somewhere else using social media for an 11th hour document dump of false information, implicating one of the candidates with no tim
. >> reporter: as americans focus on the razor-tight presidential race between hillary clinton and donald trump, u.s. officials tell nbc news the government has its eyes on potential threats to election day security. according to multiple sources, the u.s. has launched an unprecedented effort to protect attacks aimed at sowing confusion as americans head to the polls. current and former officials say an attack on critical infrastructure, including the u.s. power grid, is 1 of the 3 worst...
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the race is razor tight. how does donald trump or hillary clinton get there or not. we'll size it up as best as we know as a new president is set to be chosen in five days. we'll see you in ten minutes. >>> more bomb shells coming out about the justice department and hillary clinton as it relates to the whole wikileaks investigation as well as -- drops as well as what's happening with the fbi investigation. here with the late-breaking details on what they mean about a man who worked for the justice department, this is a great guy to go to for this. this is jay christian adams, a former doj employees. when you hear about these wikileaks that reveal there was some dialogue between the -- between peter kanzik and john podesta, what do you think about that, tipping off before actual testimony taking place 12 hours before? >> if i did this about a pleading we're about to file in court, a court document and giving them a heads-up ahead of time, i would have lost my jork but here's the assistant attorney general communicate winning podesta and somebody else communicating wi
the race is razor tight. how does donald trump or hillary clinton get there or not. we'll size it up as best as we know as a new president is set to be chosen in five days. we'll see you in ten minutes. >>> more bomb shells coming out about the justice department and hillary clinton as it relates to the whole wikileaks investigation as well as -- drops as well as what's happening with the fbi investigation. here with the late-breaking details on what they mean about a man who worked...
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tight race. remember the battle for the white house? still, it puts a focus back on a short stacked supreme court, which has seen more than one recent case locked in a 4-4 tie. joining us now from boston, supreme court justice stephen breyer. his book "the court and the world, american law and the new global realities" is now available in paperback. mike barnicle, elise jordan, and michael steele are all back with us for this conversation as br you back on the show. want to talk about the book and a couple other things. just on that issue, though, it's a long shot, but it did happen 16 years ago. how would the mechanics work with eight justices? >> about the same. the court, when it began at the time of the constitution's writing, had six members. they had six members for several years. they had ten members for several years after the civil war. they functioned with an even number of members. half of our cases are unanimous. the 5-4 cases are probably, oh, 20%. and it isn't the same five and the
tight race. remember the battle for the white house? still, it puts a focus back on a short stacked supreme court, which has seen more than one recent case locked in a 4-4 tie. joining us now from boston, supreme court justice stephen breyer. his book "the court and the world, american law and the new global realities" is now available in paperback. mike barnicle, elise jordan, and michael steele are all back with us for this conversation as br you back on the show. want to talk about...
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this is a state that republicans should usually win rr comfovery comfortably but a razor tight contest in georgia. another reliably red state is utah and utah, you have donald trump with a 1 point lead. mitt romney got in excess of 70% of the vote in 2012 but right now, donald trump just up 1. hillary clinton not far behind and everyone considers utah to be a toss-up race. >> where do we stand with early voting right now? >> oh, craig, in the early vote, hold on one sec. we end up having more than 2.5 million votes cast and on the map, you see the blue stands for places where more democrats have been voting than republicans. red stands for more republicans than democrats. but i will actually talk about north carolina right now, craig, and you and i talked about it. it's a big battleground state this election. these numbers don't incorporate this and democrats started coming out. whether that continues for the next 18 days, that would be very good news for dems. >> looks like there's an even split there down in florida? >> a little red, a little blue. what's important to note and you an
this is a state that republicans should usually win rr comfovery comfortably but a razor tight contest in georgia. another reliably red state is utah and utah, you have donald trump with a 1 point lead. mitt romney got in excess of 70% of the vote in 2012 but right now, donald trump just up 1. hillary clinton not far behind and everyone considers utah to be a toss-up race. >> where do we stand with early voting right now? >> oh, craig, in the early vote, hold on one sec. we end up...
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it is razor tight in ohio. she is going to be encouraging voters to get out and vote, early voting got under way last week on wednesday. and so far, early votes are outpacing where they were at this time in 2012. so the campaign encouraged by that. i think you're going to hear her echo what you just played from president obama, trying to capitalize on donald trump's comments that the system is rigged. democrats see that as a fatal error. so that is going to be a part of their messaging. look, secretary clinton wants to win a state like ohio because part of the strategy is to run up the vote total, to blunt any talk of a rigged election. so as a part of that, they're also looking to expand the map. you have michelle obama in arizona yesterday. look what's happening in georgia. the polls there getting tighter as well. the latest poll shows donald trump leading but really within the margin of error, 45% to 42%. look at the gender gap. this tells the whole story of this race. among men, trump leads in georgia 50% t
it is razor tight in ohio. she is going to be encouraging voters to get out and vote, early voting got under way last week on wednesday. and so far, early votes are outpacing where they were at this time in 2012. so the campaign encouraged by that. i think you're going to hear her echo what you just played from president obama, trying to capitalize on donald trump's comments that the system is rigged. democrats see that as a fatal error. so that is going to be a part of their messaging. look,...
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tight ohio in their favor over the next three and a half weeks. an opening night on broadway is kind of magic. i'm beowulf boritt and i'm a broadway set designer. when i started designing a bronx tale: the musical, i came up... ...with this idea of four towers that were fire escapes... ...essentially. i'll build a little model in photoshop and add these... ...details in with a pen. i could never do that with a mac. i feel like my job is... ...to put out there just enough detail to spur the audiences... ...imagination to fill in all the blanks. this windows pc is amazing, having all of my tools... ...right at my finger tips is incredible. >>> within the last five minutes paul ryan, who you are watching live now speaking in wisconsin, was asked about the 2016 election by one of the students, by one of the college republicans he's speaking in front of. his response didn't mention donald trump by name. he did say that people shouldn't get into a personality contest or get wrapped up in the latest twitterstorm which seems to be a veiled jab potentially
tight ohio in their favor over the next three and a half weeks. an opening night on broadway is kind of magic. i'm beowulf boritt and i'm a broadway set designer. when i started designing a bronx tale: the musical, i came up... ...with this idea of four towers that were fire escapes... ...essentially. i'll build a little model in photoshop and add these... ...details in with a pen. i could never do that with a mac. i feel like my job is... ...to put out there just enough detail to spur the...
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that one is razor tight as well. what do you think about florida? how does that look? >> well, it will be competitive. it always is. i do think that the clinton ticket will probably have the edge there, but let's see what unfolds in the general election. right now, we in the midst of convention bounces. it's hard to measure because the two conventions are right on top of one another unfortunately. i like the old days when we had two, three weeks, even a month in between the two conventions, but i'm old-fashioned like that. there was some bounce from the trump convention. i'm sure there's going to be some bounce from the clinton convention. we'll wait until mid to late august and finally the bounces will have declined or disappeared and we'll have a real sense of where the campaign goes from there. where we start out. >> i think it's going to come down to these debates, don't you? the conventions will settle in august. come september, you're going to have that first bate, which i anticipate are going to be the most watched debates ever between these two. >> you're going
that one is razor tight as well. what do you think about florida? how does that look? >> well, it will be competitive. it always is. i do think that the clinton ticket will probably have the edge there, but let's see what unfolds in the general election. right now, we in the midst of convention bounces. it's hard to measure because the two conventions are right on top of one another unfortunately. i like the old days when we had two, three weeks, even a month in between the two...
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to the gymnastics team. 20 years ago, it was razor tight between the u.s. and russia. in the end, the americans captured all around gold, assuring their place in history. the year, 1996. the sport, gymnastics. the athletes amanda gordon. >> the team has done everything right. >> there was gigantic gymnastics. >> dominique dawes. shannon miller. dominique matiano. jaycee phelps and kerry scruggs. >> kerry scruggs won a gold medal for the u.s. olympic team. >> becoming forever known as the magnificent seven. so what's it like for all of you being back together? >> it's surreal. you know, 20 years later, it's good just to see that everyone is happy, everyone is healthy. everyone is married and they're starting families or have families of their own. >> shannon, back to your career. the most decorated u.s. gymnast of all times does that seem to long ago? >> in some ways can you close your eyes and feel the sweat and smell the chalk. it seems a lifetime ago. >> you were the first to ever get a gold medal. what does that accomplishment mean to you still today? >> i this i th
to the gymnastics team. 20 years ago, it was razor tight between the u.s. and russia. in the end, the americans captured all around gold, assuring their place in history. the year, 1996. the sport, gymnastics. the athletes amanda gordon. >> the team has done everything right. >> there was gigantic gymnastics. >> dominique dawes. shannon miller. dominique matiano. jaycee phelps and kerry scruggs. >> kerry scruggs won a gold medal for the u.s. olympic team. >>...
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razor-tight between the u.s. and russia. in the end the americans captured all-around gold assuring their place in history. the year -- 1996. the sport -- gymnastics. the athletes, amanda borden. amy chow. dominique dawes. shannon miller. dominique moeshmoceanu. >> 14 years old in the olympic games. >> and kerri strug. >> she has done it. kerri strug has won the gold medal for the united states team. >> reporter: making history and becoming forever known as the magnificent seven. so what's it like for all of you being back together? >> it is surreal. 20 years later it's good just to see that everyone's happy. everyone's healthy. everyone is married. they're starting families or have families of their own. >> shannon, going back to your career, the most decorated u.s. olympic gymnast of all time, does it seem like that was so long ago? >> in some ways it feels like yesterday. you close your eyes and you can smell the sweat and the chalk of the arena. but in other ways it seems like a lifetime ago. >> kerri, you all made histo
razor-tight between the u.s. and russia. in the end the americans captured all-around gold assuring their place in history. the year -- 1996. the sport -- gymnastics. the athletes, amanda borden. amy chow. dominique dawes. shannon miller. dominique moeshmoceanu. >> 14 years old in the olympic games. >> and kerri strug. >> she has done it. kerri strug has won the gold medal for the united states team. >> reporter: making history and becoming forever known as the...
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tight between the u.s. and russia and in the end the americans captured all around gold assuring their place in history. >> the year, 1996. the sport, gymnastics. >> the team has done everything right. >> amy chow. >> this was gigantic gymnastics. >> dominique dawes. >> and shannon miller. dominique mow tea onyo. jaycee phelps. and carry strug. making history and becoming forever known as the magnificent seven. so what is it like for all of you being back together. >> it's surreal. you know, 20 years later it's good just to see that everybody is happy, and everybody is healthy, and everybody is married, and they are starting families or have families of their own. >> shannon, going back to your career,he olympic gymnast of all-time, does it seem like that was so long ago? >> in some ways it feels like yesterday, you close your eyes and you can smell the sweat and the chalk of the arena, and it seems like a lifetime ago. >> you all made history together, the first u.s. gymnastics team to ever get a team gold
tight between the u.s. and russia and in the end the americans captured all around gold assuring their place in history. >> the year, 1996. the sport, gymnastics. >> the team has done everything right. >> amy chow. >> this was gigantic gymnastics. >> dominique dawes. >> and shannon miller. dominique mow tea onyo. jaycee phelps. and carry strug. making history and becoming forever known as the magnificent seven. so what is it like for all of you being back...
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this whole thing is razor tight. we will be right back to discuss it. is the market being too presumptive? standing to go stay in the e.u. there's a big question whether investors get ahead of them tells you more on that in just a moment. but first, amnesty block. the battle just beginning. it's not over by a longshot. by the way, this is "cavuto: coast-to-coast." i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. upholding a block on president obama's amnesty plan. let's just say that president obama isn't very happy. let's go to peter barnes at the white house with the rulings and reaction. >> preventing deportation to tie between the justices left in place a lower court to block the so-called deferred action program for undocumented immigrants who are parents of u.s. citizens or green card holders. >> for more than two decades now, everybody acknowledges it's been broken. they weren't able to issue a decision today. it takes us further from the country we aspire to be. >> the president also of course criticize republicans in the senate are not acting on his nom
this whole thing is razor tight. we will be right back to discuss it. is the market being too presumptive? standing to go stay in the e.u. there's a big question whether investors get ahead of them tells you more on that in just a moment. but first, amnesty block. the battle just beginning. it's not over by a longshot. by the way, this is "cavuto: coast-to-coast." i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. upholding a block on president obama's amnesty plan. let's just say that president...
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razor-tight race. they have agreed to debate next week ahead of the new york primary. a debate, by the way, that will will air here on cnn. could wisconsin, though, spell trouble for both hillary clinton and donald trump? cnn all over this key primary day. i want to begin with cnn's phil mattingly here with us. >> good morning, zone. it has been a week for donald trump. a week that could set his campaign back. or it could mark a comeback. trump's advisers acknowledging that he is in trouble in wisconsin the last couple of days. trump still willing to predict this could be a big comeback story. both vying for the huge 42 delegates at stake in wisconsin tonight. >> thank you, wisconsin. i love you. go out and vote. i love you. >> republican candidates exchanges insults ahead of a primary that could reshape the republican race. >> i've never, ever met anyone that lied like him. >> his security blanket is to insult people. >> i think they're becoming hysterical. >> donald trump on damage control after the worst week of his campaign. >> every week it's, it's the end of trum
razor-tight race. they have agreed to debate next week ahead of the new york primary. a debate, by the way, that will will air here on cnn. could wisconsin, though, spell trouble for both hillary clinton and donald trump? cnn all over this key primary day. i want to begin with cnn's phil mattingly here with us. >> good morning, zone. it has been a week for donald trump. a week that could set his campaign back. or it could mark a comeback. trump's advisers acknowledging that he is in...
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and in ohio it is a razor tight race. only one can win. thrord political panel is here abc rick klein and "weekly standard" john mccormick. tonight i just interviewed senator marco rubio and feel bad for him. he has worked hard and i think that tomorrow he is not going to do well according to polls. then what happens topx$ him or key upset donald trumpmh tomorrow? >> well, the polls would suggest that he is in a really bad spot right now. his campaign is going to say they are going to soldier on. functionally there is no path forward. the pressure will be him to get out of the race if it happens and coalesce behind john kasich if he wins in ohio. the fact is these are their home states and they put all their chips on it. even if john kasich had won some states which he hasn't ohio would be a must-win. marco rubio has won three contests so far. he needs to win in the worst way to be part of this conversation. the best case scenario for these guys is going to be the contested convention. it's already become next to impossible for any of thes
and in ohio it is a razor tight race. only one can win. thrord political panel is here abc rick klein and "weekly standard" john mccormick. tonight i just interviewed senator marco rubio and feel bad for him. he has worked hard and i think that tomorrow he is not going to do well according to polls. then what happens topx$ him or key upset donald trumpmh tomorrow? >> well, the polls would suggest that he is in a really bad spot right now. his campaign is going to say they are...
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all of this comes two days before a razor tight race in iowa. we have full coverage from des moines this morning. we start with white house correspondent kristen welker. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. people are buzzing about hillary clinton's e-mail issue this morning. not exactly the headline the clinton campaign wants to see two days before the iowa caucuses. her top rival, bernie sanders is not making an issue of it, instead, both candidates are focused on the finish line. >> you can make her the next president of the united states. >> reporter: hillary and bill clinton back together friday night trying to seal the deal here in iowa. >> thank you, davenport. >> reporter: this comes as the e-mails from her private server as secretary of state. this time holding 22 documents as top secret. state department officials weighed in on friday. >> none of this traffic was marked classified at the time it was sent. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is calling on the state department to make the e-mails public. >> this is an e
all of this comes two days before a razor tight race in iowa. we have full coverage from des moines this morning. we start with white house correspondent kristen welker. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. people are buzzing about hillary clinton's e-mail issue this morning. not exactly the headline the clinton campaign wants to see two days before the iowa caucuses. her top rival, bernie sanders is not making an issue of it, instead, both candidates are focused on...
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. >> reporter: with the two locked in a razor-tight race many iowa, both are escalating their attacks. trump chastising cruz. >> people running up the stairs as that's happening and ted cruz criticizes new york and the people of new york, it's a disgrace. >> reporter: cruz not saying he's sorry for criticizing trump's values. today suggesting trump isn't a serious candidate. >> you know, i think in terms of a commander in chief, we springing out of bed to tweet in a frantic response to the latest polls. >> reporter: and cruz making an off-handed jab at trump after getting stuck in the elevator in south carolina. >> all right, so who put donald trump in charge of the elevate senator. >> reporter: and another show down in the same southern state. the democrats squaring off tomorrow in their last debate before the iowa caucuses. hillary rodham clinton and bernie sanders off the trail today but former president bill clinton making his wife's case in iowa. >> you just have to decide whether you want a change maker, not a change talker, to be president. >> reporter: while sanders is surging
. >> reporter: with the two locked in a razor-tight race many iowa, both are escalating their attacks. trump chastising cruz. >> people running up the stairs as that's happening and ted cruz criticizes new york and the people of new york, it's a disgrace. >> reporter: cruz not saying he's sorry for criticizing trump's values. today suggesting trump isn't a serious candidate. >> you know, i think in terms of a commander in chief, we springing out of bed to tweet in a...
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the night is expected to be heated with the race razor tight. on the republican side, donald trump booed for slamming ted cruz. >> he didn't report his bank local loans. say whatever you want, he didn't
the night is expected to be heated with the race razor tight. on the republican side, donald trump booed for slamming ted cruz. >> he didn't report his bank local loans. say whatever you want, he didn't
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we spoke to "meet the press" moderator chuck todd earlier. >> this is razor tight. even in the south, the president extremely unpopular in stoirnth states, arkansas, louisiana, georgia in particular. yet democrats are not done yet. they are more competitive there than you might expect. i think part of it is a lack of trust and cred blth with the republican brand with some of these foeters that i ran into. >> you can catch more on the upcoming election this morning on "meet the press" right after "news 4 today" at 10:30. >> this morning, hundreds of you will brave the weather to walk for a cause. walkers will step from the national mall, 15th street and independence avenue southwest. our very own nbc4 chief meteorologist doug kammerer will be there. we'll have a live report at 9:00 a.m. >>> plenty of trends start and end in hollywood. one of the world's most famous actresses may have started a trend that will save the lives of thousands of women. of thousands of women. >>> the local gym catering to - oh, the young. their energy seems like an unlimited resource we som
we spoke to "meet the press" moderator chuck todd earlier. >> this is razor tight. even in the south, the president extremely unpopular in stoirnth states, arkansas, louisiana, georgia in particular. yet democrats are not done yet. they are more competitive there than you might expect. i think part of it is a lack of trust and cred blth with the republican brand with some of these foeters that i ran into. >> you can catch more on the upcoming election this morning on...
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it was razor tight. republicans expected to take indiana back this year. we'll see if they do that, if they do that and what sort of margin. the big one here at 7:00, is virginia. 13 electoral votes. at 7:01 eastern time, literally, 22 minutes and 30 some odd seconds from now you will see various counties and cities in virginia start to fill in. red is republican. blue is democrat. we'll start to get an idea how virginia is shaping up tonight. from the bill/bret board. back to you. >> megyn: bill hemmer at billboard. charles krauthammer coming up in a minute. we have this. >> bret: with the miracle of videotape, i will give you a tour of the fox facilities, really all of them but we start in studio "j," our home base for the evening. this big board is called the launch pad. we have a lot of information on the board throughout the night. you will see in the corner the balance of power, the u.s. senate and u.s. house. we'll have foxnews.com, info. the next poll closings. how close we are to that. over here, a big map about all of the states as they close. yo
it was razor tight. republicans expected to take indiana back this year. we'll see if they do that, if they do that and what sort of margin. the big one here at 7:00, is virginia. 13 electoral votes. at 7:01 eastern time, literally, 22 minutes and 30 some odd seconds from now you will see various counties and cities in virginia start to fill in. red is republican. blue is democrat. we'll start to get an idea how virginia is shaping up tonight. from the bill/bret board. back to you. >>...
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covered the dukakis campaign in 88, i remember his last few days of rallies were huge, and his was not a razor-tight election. >> you could feel it up there. neil: i believe, you are right, there is something palpable about enthusiasm for romney, it might be on based on antipathy for president, but is that something not propping up in polls, the passion of romney base to hear governor mcdonald from virginia tell us is not popping up in surveys. >> i think there is a potential for, that i am going to quote my mother, she said, mitt romney might not have been high first choice, but he is my last hope. that is a good motivate or, to see where people's temperatures are. and i do agree, speaking with a coworker erika johnson, she thinks that something that polls might be missing, if mitt romney wins tomorw it might be a different look at polling. neil: it might not affect presidential race, because of lot of states affected by storm, new jersey and new yorkre blue, but particular affect editorial races, a well the might take angst, a lot of close congressional races could be decided at the anger at incum
covered the dukakis campaign in 88, i remember his last few days of rallies were huge, and his was not a razor-tight election. >> you could feel it up there. neil: i believe, you are right, there is something palpable about enthusiasm for romney, it might be on based on antipathy for president, but is that something not propping up in polls, the passion of romney base to hear governor mcdonald from virginia tell us is not popping up in surveys. >> i think there is a potential for,...
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jenna: your vote can make all the difference in razor tight presidential race. it all may come down to a photo finish in one battleground state. how governor romney and president obama are spending their final 24 hours. also, a week ago it was easy to fill up the tank. now frustration rules in some places with long lines for gas after that monster storm we've been talking so much about. what impact could scenes like this have on the election? we'll ask that question. >>> the only swing state both presidential candidates will visit today. one indication of its critical role in tomorrow's outcome. how both campaigns are getting out the vote in ohio. it is all happing you now jenna: only hours to go. hours, jon. jon: can you believe that? jenna: it is hard to believe. we're glad you're with us. i'm jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. brand new numbers to share in the race for the white house as the candidates make final appeal to voters in those critical swing states. the president getting ready to address supporters in wisconsin just minutes from now while governor rom
jenna: your vote can make all the difference in razor tight presidential race. it all may come down to a photo finish in one battleground state. how governor romney and president obama are spending their final 24 hours. also, a week ago it was easy to fill up the tank. now frustration rules in some places with long lines for gas after that monster storm we've been talking so much about. what impact could scenes like this have on the election? we'll ask that question. >>> the only swing...
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a look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight, maybe even a mirror image of the 2004 showdown between president bush and senator john kerry. we see some movement towards the president. obama leads by seven points, almost four in ten. and he leads by four points in the battleground states, again, though, within the margin of error. the president is holding on to an eight-point advantage among women and that's slightly higher than romney's edge among men. the president's job rating sits at 49%. take a look at these numbers. 67% of likely voters approve of his handling of hurricane sandy. haven't seen numbers like that for this president on a single event, of course, going back to bin laden. and we may be seeing a sandy effect in other numbers. when voters are asked which candidate has better leadership qualities, the president -- more now pick the president. two weeks ago mitt romney led in that question, 44% to 40%. this doesn't mean romney doesn't have some things going for him. he's winning independents, the group the president won in 2008. romney leads them now by seven poin
a look at other national polls confirm it's razor tight, maybe even a mirror image of the 2004 showdown between president bush and senator john kerry. we see some movement towards the president. obama leads by seven points, almost four in ten. and he leads by four points in the battleground states, again, though, within the margin of error. the president is holding on to an eight-point advantage among women and that's slightly higher than romney's edge among men. the president's job rating sits...
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tight presidential election. >> yep. yeah, we're going to have every analyst, every commentator east of the mississippi river be with us sunday, and i hope they have a better idea who is going to win this thing than i do, because i'm at the point, lesli that i have no idea. this thing has been close from the start, but it has gotten really, really close here at the end. you look at the polls in these battleground states. i would goes, and i'm just going to put it at no more underlying of saying that it's just a guess, that probably mitt romney is going to win north carolina, one of the battleground states that barack obama won the last time out. but you go across these nine battleground states, and they're all basically within the margin of error. either one of these candidates could win any of these battleground states on election night. the popular vote, it is also, most of the polls are showing it basically in a tie. so who is going to win? i don't think you can really say right now. >> all right. well, we'll know for
tight presidential election. >> yep. yeah, we're going to have every analyst, every commentator east of the mississippi river be with us sunday, and i hope they have a better idea who is going to win this thing than i do, because i'm at the point, lesli that i have no idea. this thing has been close from the start, but it has gotten really, really close here at the end. you look at the polls in these battleground states. i would goes, and i'm just going to put it at no more underlying of...
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numbers that could change everything in a razor tight race. the government reports america's unemployment rate rising in the month of october to 7.9%. 171,000 jobs added last month. that is far fewer than the 250,000 many economists say are needed each month to turn the economy around. so that is the big number we have. that's where we start. good morning. i'm bill hemmer. welcome here. morning, martha. martha: good morning bill. what a week. it is friday. welcome everybody, i'm martha maccallum. this jobs report today could be the freshest things people have in their mind in terms of a economic number when they head to the polls in a few days. this short shows it has been a very slow, sluggish recovery. the government reports real unemployment, this is the number we want to focus on, 14.6%. we say that for a good reason. that includes people that are underemployed, even people only worked one day, get counted in the underemployed, part time emed employed. some just have given up. bill: stuart varney, anchor fox business network. good morning
numbers that could change everything in a razor tight race. the government reports america's unemployment rate rising in the month of october to 7.9%. 171,000 jobs added last month. that is far fewer than the 250,000 many economists say are needed each month to turn the economy around. so that is the big number we have. that's where we start. good morning. i'm bill hemmer. welcome here. morning, martha. martha: good morning bill. what a week. it is friday. welcome everybody, i'm martha...
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we've got a new poll coming out of ohio, 49-49, razor tight and this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side thinks they win the state. >> you know, the joke is there are five -- it's five states within one state. the five ohios. but let me just take you through basically the romney pattern here which is run up the score in coal country. that's what bush did in '04, and win the swing areas of columbus media market, an '04 bush territory. was '08 obama. and win hamilton county. for the president, run up the score in cleveland, cuyahoga county and overperform with working class white guys in the auto belt, if you will, the toledo area, but if you're looking at just one county that may tell us more than anything, david, you sit over here and we're going to take you to hamilton county. look at this. it's as easy of a swing county as it is, bush carried it in '04 by 22,000 votes. obama carried it by 30,000 votes there. it's why mitt romney spent a lot of time in cincinnati this week. >> as hamilton county goes, perhaps ohio goes, so let's turn n
we've got a new poll coming out of ohio, 49-49, razor tight and this was before the final debate. take a moment here to take us through how each side thinks they win the state. >> you know, the joke is there are five -- it's five states within one state. the five ohios. but let me just take you through basically the romney pattern here which is run up the score in coal country. that's what bush did in '04, and win the swing areas of columbus media market, an '04 bush territory. was '08...